RVF 327, 327 S, 330, 330 S
ex no. 1200
Operation of the vacuum filling
machine
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4.
OPERATION OF THE VACUUM FILLING MACHINE
4.1
GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Never turn on Vacuum filling machine without all potential personal dan-
gers being previously ruled out!
Dangers can never be completely ruled out, but can be reduced through
observance of important safety regulations. Therefore, every work day
before beginning production, an inspection must be carried out to verify
that:
The products intended for processing correspond with agreed upon usage
(see chapter 2.2.1 Operation Area and Agreed Upon Usage
That no person id found in the area of moving machine parts.
That no foreign objects (wood, rags, tools etc) find themselves in the filling
hopper or the conveyor housing of the Vacuum filling machine.
Operation personnel is fit and informed about contact with the Vacuum
Filling Machine.
Safety regulations must be taught to operation personnel
Ensure the proper machine condition, such as:
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Protective equipment of the Vacuum filling machine are complete
and intact.
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Safety, inspection and steering equipment are in a flawless, opera-
tionally safe condition
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All covers and lids are closed
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Conveyor housing is properly put together.
Carrying out of safety inspections on every work day:
When turning on the Vacuum filling machine, fold back the upper part.
The machine must be turned off at once. This test has to take place un-
der observance of all existing safety measures. If the Vacuum filling ma-
chine doesn’t shut down immediately, then it cannot be put back into
operation! Call the electricians to eliminate the malfunction!